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Saint Kitts and Nevis Signed Visa Waiver Agreements With Two African Countries

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Saint Kitts and Nevis is actively developing diplomatic relations with other countries. Recently, the deepening ties with the African continent, namely, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Djibouti, have been particularly noticeable.

Foreign Minister Mark Brantley recently met with his counterpart from Burkina Faso, Alpha Barry. During the meeting, the representatives formalized diplomatic relations and agreed on a mutual visa waiver.

Another country with which a travel agreement has been signed is Gabon. Moreover, this happened at the Summit of the Non-Aligned in Serbia.

“We have talked about a closer connection with Africa. We are of Africa, and many, I believe, have agreed that there ought to be a closer nexus between the Caribbean and Africa and that we ought in every sense to be a part of the so-called sixth region of Africa,” Brantley noted earlier on this issue.

Learn more about St. Kitts & Nevis Citizenship by Investment

More and more foreign investors are considering the possibility of obtaining citizenship by investment, as it is:

Freedom – this is what having a second citizenship is all about. It provides you with additional freedom that others simply do not have.

A Second Citizenship – every citizenship in the world has some travel restrictions, mainly driven by political considerations. Having a second citizenship eases travel difficulties. With the right citizenship, you can free yourself from this dilemma.

Real Estate Ownership – the best way to obtain a second citizenship is to purchase real estate in the destination country. Real estate purchase creates a solid connection with your new country. Besides providing enjoyment, it is a stable asset that you can leave to future generations – along with the privilege of citizenship.

Multiple Nationality – when you are a citizen of two or more countries you can benefit from the privileges that both countries provide. Maybe one has a better health care service than the other or even a better education system.

No Residency Commitment – in most cases you will not have to stay in the country of your second citizenship by investment if you do not want to do this. Your citizenship is for life and even passes to future generations.

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